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Terrorism - It's a Crime Thang'
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"Go fetch yer shotgun paw! Here come them darn moral relativists
agin'!"
My working definition of terrorism: I find this to be reasonably practical and concise statement to objectively remove the good versus evil way of looking at things that simplifies the world neatly and conveniently into the "with US and for goodness" side and the "against US and for evil" side. [Sharp craak sound of shotgun pump being pulled back to load shells into the chamber for firing] Paw says: "I'm a givin' ya two seconds from right now to get your darn godless Jew nigger-lovin' ass far enough away from my property and sight before I'm not accountable for my actions to protect what's mine here." The US side by definition cannot do anything evil because it is ipso facto good. The "against US" side must therefore be evil because if it were good it would be on the "with US" side. "You deaf or something Kike boy? You ready to go to hell today for your sins against our Lord?" Isn't this pretty much the level of explanation and analysis offered to the American people by their government to explain the rationale for the war on 'terror'? [Booom! Booom!] Post-Mortem Not that I was at all opposed to the need for self-defense in a mean and violent world. Not that I could have offered any comprehensive global plan to disentangle the tangled, re-tangled, and re-re-tangled web of white lies and alibies that comprise the overhead of "maintaining global stability". Not that US foreign policies are ipso facto evil because they rely on white lies and alibies to keep them safe from too much distracting public criticism. Not that the framers of the constitution put foreign policy under the purview of the legislative branch - for that very reason.
Paw says: "Y'know what maw? You can kill a kike, but you can't shut him up!" |